
The BLA, which has turned against the Pakistani government, announced on social media that it has taken control of the Mangochar region on Saturday.
Balochistan declares ‘Mangochar independent region’
New Delhi: Balochistan’s Bandugara Wada (BLA), which has never backed down from giving its land to Pakistan, has declared the province of Mangochar as an independent region. It has also called Pakistan a ‘terrorist country on the verge of collapse’.
For the past several days, the Baloch Liberation Army (BL) has carried out attacks in several places in Pakistan, killing Pakistani soldiers.
The BLA, which has turned against the Pakistani government, announced on social media that it has taken control of the Mangochar region on Saturday and has declared it independent. The BLA, which attacked the Mangochar region, captured the Pakistani military forces and police personnel there and captured the post. It has also blocked the highway and taken into custody Pakistani vehicles and officials who were going there.
UN, India appeal for recognition
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BLA has carried out attacks in a total of 39 places and operations will continue, Baloch rebels have said.
Appeal to embassy in Delhi: Famous Balochistan writer Mir Yar Baloch has written about all the developments in this regard in his ‘X’ account and has urged the UN to “declare Balochistan as a democratic republic”. He has also appealed to “UN to release funds for printing our own currency and passports. In addition, the Indian government should agree to establish an embassy of Balochistan in Delhi”.
“A scientific institute should be established in Balochistan to develop science. The airspace and ports of Pakistan-occupied Balochistan should be vacated. “All the properties of Balochistan and the weapons here should be left here,” he also demanded.
“Balochistan will soon celebrate its Independence Day. We will invite the heads of our friendly countries to this event. Everyone should come to watch the national parade and bless us,” he said, extending an open invitation.

